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Massaging Blocked Tear Duct -

The gummy eye. It’s a phrase that strikes fear into the heart of new parents. You wake up, lean over the crib to greet your sleeping angel, and find one eye crusted shut with yellow-green discharge. Before you panic about pink eye or an infection, take a deep breath. Chances are, your baby is dealing with a very common condition: a blocked tear duct (nasolacrimal duct obstruction).

Keeping that pressure, roll your finger downward along the side of the nose, about half an inch toward the nostril. Imagine you are squeezing toothpaste through a tube from the top to the bottom. massaging blocked tear duct

Clean cotton balls or gauze, warm water, and a calm baby (try doing this during a diaper change or right before a feeding when they are relaxed). The gummy eye

Place the pad of your index finger (or your pinky for better control) at the inner corner of your baby’s eye, right beside the bridge of the nose. You should feel a slight bony ridge—the sac sits just below that. Before you panic about pink eye or an